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Practical: 3 contact hours/ week Attendance =10 marks and Quizzes/Assignment/Student Activity = 10

marks
End Semester Examination: 60 Marks
Credit: 4 (TH:3+PR:1) Practical: 100 Marks
Course Outcomes:
On completion of the course students will be able to :
 Simplify networks using graph theory or proper reduction techniques.
 Solve two-port network and resonant circuit.
 Design filter, attenuator and equalizer circuit.
 Interpret the circuit response and output spectrum by using Laplace and Fourier Transform respectively.
 Develop an understanding on Transmission Lines.

Content (Name of the topic) Periods


Group – A
Unit 1 Basic of Network and Network Theorems 12

1.1 Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law, Kirchhoff’s Current Law, Voltage divider, current divider
rule, star – delta conversion, Source Transformation and duality.
1.2 Node and Mesh Analysis using Independent and Controlled Source
1.3 Thevenin’s Theorem, Norton’s Theorem, Superposition Theorem, Maximum Power
Transfer Theorem, Reciprocity Theorem – simple problems.
1.4 Idea of resonance – series and parallel resonant circuits – Q value, Selectivity and
Bandwidth.
Unit 2 Graph Theory 04
2.1 Graph of a network, tree, incident matrix, concepts of path, cycle and tree, independent
loops
2.2 F – Tie Set and analysis of resistive network using tie – set
2.3 F - Cut Set and analysis of resistive network using cut – set. Duality.

Unit 3 Two Port Network 08

3.1 Introduction of Two Port Network - Open circuit impedance parameters, Short circuit
impedance parameters, hybrid parameters, transmission parameters – simple problems.
3.2 Open and short circuit impedance, characteristics impedance and its relation with open
and short circuit impedance, propagation constant and image impedance.
Group – B
Unit 4 Filter Circuits 05
4.1 Definition and relationship between neper and decibel.
4.2 Basic idea of passive filters – definition of pass band, stop band, cut – off frequency.
4.3 Constant K – prototype filters: a) Low pass filter b) high pass filter c) Band pass filter
d) Band reject filter
4.4 Active filter - Basic idea, advantages and disadvantages of basic filters, application of
filter circuits.
Unit 5 Attenuators and Equalizers 07

12
5.1 Basic idea of attenuators, difference between attenuator and filter, symmetrical T and π
attenuator – field of application of attenuators.
5.2 Concept of equalizer – purpose of equalizer and its classification – Difference between
series & shunt equalizer and their field of applications
Unit 6 Transmission Lines 06
6.1 Types of transmission lines: Parallel wire and coaxial cable
6.2 Primary and secondary constants of transmission lines
6.3 Characteristic impedance – Reflection co-efficient – Standing wave ratio and their
relationship
6.4 Simple matching methods, single and double stub match for transmission lines
6.5 Losses in transmission lines
6.6 Distortion in transmission line – Causes of distortion and condition for distortion less
transmission – Practical feasibility for distortion less transmission
Group – C
Unit 7 Laplace Transform 12

7.1 Laplace Transform and its properties


7.2 Analysis of electrical circuits using Laplace transform for standard inputs (unit step,
ramp)
7.3 Initial and Final Conditions for network elements
7.4 Forced and free response, time constants
7.5 Steady state and transient state response
7.6 Solution of 1st and 2nd order differential equations for series and parallel RL, RC,
RLC circuits
7.7 Inverse Laplace Transform
Unit 8 Fourier Series 06

8.1 Discrete spectra and symmetry of waveforms for Exponential and Trigonometric
Fourier Series
8.2 Steady state response of a network to non-sinusoidal periodic inputs, power factors,
effective values.
8.3 Fourier Transform and continuous spectra

Total 60

Sl. No. Suggested List of Laboratory Experiments


1 To verify node and mesh analysis using independent and controlled sources

2 To verify Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems

3 To verify Superposition theorem.

4 To verify Maximum Power Transfer theorem and Reciprocity Theorem.

5 To verify characteristics of Series resonant Circuit

6 To verify characteristics of Parallel resonant Circuit

7 To measure the characteristic impedance of symmetrical T and π networks

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